Agreed. I'm sure most people buying these things don't care about the packaging and that's exactly the issue. Minimal (recycled) paper packaging should be the standard since like 20 years ago
Thanks for the great honest review. It's easy as a consumer to believe the advertisement and pay more for what you think is an improved product. Honest reviews allow one to make an informed purchasing decision. Thanks
Yesterday I ordered the previous 100 W desktop charger of Baseus based on your review of it. Seeing the thumbnail today I was like “oh darn!!” After watching the video… I think the GaN3 model is still a good choice. Especially for the price I got it for (~30$). Thanks for the review 😊
ha, yeah, that's an old dog now, but it's still great. I actually bought another one, and the new one measured the same. Why is one so good and one so bad I think is the point I was trying to get out in this video.
@@AllThingsOnePlace Some companies ride the success of a previous product with a lackluster newer version. I really don’t respect that about a company…
One of the most frequent complaints for multiport USB-C adapters is that they stop charging after a few minutes if you plug in a low-power device. So I think it is quite ingenious of Baseus to provide a dedicated a port for these. Too bad everything else sucks on this unit.
This one underperforming compared to their still class-leading for 100W desktop GaN3 model reminds me of your review of the Satechi 200W (that completely missed the mark compared to the 165W model from the previous year). One wonders if they forgot how to design a great charger. Well, here’s a wild theory - what if Anker or Ugreen are aggressively headhunting the Baseus and Satechi engineers behind their great hits? haha
Thanks for the testing. I also appreciate the commentary on plastics. I find that some companies absolutely seethe when you call them out on this. I had an amazon review get immediately reported and taken down for noting too much use of plastic from a company with "eco" in their name lmao
Hi, thanks for the review! Just have 2 questions on this: 1. Does the charger meet the single port 100w (20v5a) target when using 220V? 2. For these multiport chargers, can it share power in an even 45w-45w split between 2 devices (ex: 2 steam decks)? In the specs/website I keep seeing 65w-30w split but I don't really need the full 65 and rather redistribute the power to the other C port.
Great review, really appreciate the hard work! Regarding strike 3, you are plugging another active power supply into the Baseus charger, so you should consider checking how much power is being supplied to the Apple charger as the power for that has to come from somewhere.
0.24 watts with an apple adapter and the magsafe puck. With this one you plug in any cable that talks back and it goes over a watt. An unterminated USB C to C cable is fine.
Ty for the informative video. Does using a high powered port, say usb c solo at 100watts damage electrical items that have a lower maximum charge rate, say, 30 watts (phone)? Does this also mean that the gadget with lower maximum charge rate mitigates the high flow, or does it only pull at a defined perimeter?
Hello, i just saw the CCGAN100C6-S 100w baseus powerstrip which was released earlier this year. I was wondering if you can review it and see if it is worth considering over their current class leading gan3 counterpart. Thanks!
You plugged in a MagSafe cable into that Baseus charger in the video, and all Lightning and MagSafe Apple chargers that use USB-C draw power without any device connected. Have you tried plugging in other non-Apple USB-C to C cables?
Yeah, that was just an example, a C to C cable will not do anything without a device. I have a video on that. But any companies watch charger, wireless pad, camera battery charger, etc. sets thing into power chewing mode.
Your channel is fantastic, very informative with clear communication! Do you have plans to assess the AOHI Magcube 120W 4-Port GaN+ Desktop Charger? Based on your review, I was going to purchase the solid performing Baseus 100W Desktop Charger, but became hesitant due to recent Amazon reviews showing concerning safety (seems Baseus’ biggest concern is quality control as opposed to performance). Any similar alternative style charger to the performing Baseus 100W Desktop Charger that you can recommend? Thanks in advance!
Yeah, Baseus deals with quality issues. The 100W Gan3 desktop adapter video I even point that out... But yeah, AOHi has done okay in most tests. It'll probably be awhile before I get to it, you can always try it out and let me know if it works with your device mix.
Disappointed in the performance level of this charger. I'm glad I watched this review video. Great job, and thanks so much 💯. Can't wait for the next one.
After watching Your movie about powerbanks, I chosed the ZMI QB826G 25000mAh PD 210W and I am very happy, I needed something that will quickly charge my phone on a travel and this powerbank worked, charges my Xiaomi 13T Pro in 20 minutes in the same way as a 120W network charger. Thanks for your tests. 👍💪👏🙂
Do you recommand the UGREEN Nexode 65W with the three international plugs ? Was was wondering if I should get the Baseus 100w wall charger + international plug converter. Thanks
Hi, thanks for the review, but I dont really get it, is this gan6 bad in general or is it a few percent worse than the previous gan3? There aren't many options where i live, either Baseus or Ugreen(no safety listing on most models) If this gan6 is just a few percents worse than it's previous but still ok in general then it should work for me??? i only need to charge phones and watches, the 65w version is probably better for me, what do you think?
It's a few percent worse than the previous generation. A few percent difference is generally the difference between overheating and operating. This means longer lasting, etc. Will it work, yes, everything I've tested and presented works. For a phone and a watch I'd probably go 45W Ikea. That thing is the value king and it's a good adapter.
It would be nice to check also the new GaN6 65W charger (Baseus GaN6 Pro 4 Ports Fast Charger 65W - P10162701113). I also considered the Baseus 100W Desktop Charger GaN3 but from some reason is rated from 120V up (because in Japan 100V is the standard, so not sure if it would be safe to use it) or get the 65W desktop version 🤔.
mm yeah, I bet the current draw would probably be a bit too much on 100V for the GaN3. I have the Gan6 65W to check out. Based on how this did it'll be a while.
I actually just got that 65w GaN6 from Baseus and I can tell you that it sips power at idle, at least. Under 0.0 (so 0.09 or lower) based on my kill-a-watt, for whatever that is worth. I am guessing it’s bad otherwise, just like every other 60-70w adapter, but I do not have the test capability of ATOP.
Baseus laid an egg on this one. The Amazon reviews were almost ALL Vine "reviews' Baseus 100W from 2021 I saw on here, is still a solid device, and was only$41
Its been a tough choice for me picking bricks in the 100w range. Could you list some real world situations between the GaN3 baseus and the Anker prime A2343 100w? I know that the anker one has better negotiations and such with the charging but do you have a quick example on top of ur mind that would prove the difference? It would really help me to put the nail in the coffin and just buy one haha. Love your detailed videos!
For me, the GaN3 makes more sense. I haven't had any issues with the negotiation being slow. So, it takes 20 seconds to figure out what's plugged in, but once it does it moves right along and everything is charged when I need it. The efficiency is a top tier performer. The lower efficiency counts the GaN6 adapter out. The Anker is better for some modern devices though, in that it can negotiate almost instantly so has a wider span of compatibility. It is also better for international travel with lower leakage current, so no tingling laptop while plugged in. The Baseus will leave you tingling on 240V in. So, if you travel, Anker, if you are 120V country based, and not traveling too much, Baseus GaN3. But that's just my two cents.
Love the technical information provided! Quick Question, have you seen this ? [SmallRig VB99 Pro Mini V-Mount Battery] (let me know if you want a link) since you test power banks this product is no so far from it. What is special about these devices is that they are meant to be run 100 to 0 % at 14.8V on the D-tap port or the Vmount connection as long as the power drainage is not exceeded.
@@AllThingsOnePlace thank you for your answers , example my phone 120w but I use 65w charger, the charger won’t get damage right ? Because I see you set load high than charger can support then the charge always shutdown. Does that mean lower power charger than charging device , charger will always shutdown ?
I already own it lol but would love to see the analysis of it. Came with my Pinecil soldering iron. It does get quite hot to the touch though when putting out it's full 65 watts.
Currently in my best of the baseus 100W GaN3 is one option (although it's limited in value due to aging out), and the Anker A2343 tested well, they seem to last a bit better, none of them are going to really last though.
Nice one. Would love it if you could rate surge power strips to see how their USB-C chargers actually work and if they're worth buying for those. Vampire energy loss is something I try to be cognizant of but have no way of testing at home.
Yeah, I noticed USB ports in a lot of power strips and even extension cords now. It is certainly a good topic to cover. I was going to start with a through desk mount one.
Which device can I buy to use it to test Over current on Usb charger and power bank? And Over Voltage too. I wan to have It for my personal use Can you recommend one for me?
Over current. A dc electronic load. I like the siglent ones for the simplicity of use but simple is relative and they’re not cheap. Over voltage is still something I don’t really understand in a power bank context.
Yeah, I'm not sure the exact reason but I've heard some reports of that before. Do you think it was just charged enough to lower the charge power level?
@@AllThingsOnePlaceit happens even when the battery is about 5%. Unplugging and replugging the cable into the phone fixes the charging speed to fast charge most of the time. It also happens If I happen to plug two devices. As an example if I have my phone S23 Ultra plugged in and is currently fast charging), plugging in a tablet (Tab S7 Plus) would drop the charing speed to only 15w to both devices and I have to replug the device to make it fast charge. FYI, you can tell the charging rate by the color of the charging pop up when you plug in on Samsung phones. Green means 15W, Cyan means 25w, and blue means 45w.
You wouldn't go USB C (power out, supply side) to USB A (power in, device side), you could have a USB A to USB C though. Basically take your pick of cables from the USB cables list, find the one with the lowest resistance and the length you need. www.allthingsoneplace.com/usb-cables-1 Making sure the charger can supply whatever your device needs is important though. The USB C on the DAC may be expecting a different connection, like QC, quick charge, for example.
Man...couldn't they have just taken that previous 100W one and made the cord removable?? A lot of people are still waiting for a good charger with removable cord!
Thanks for all the comprehensive testing that you have done! Is there any 100W+ charger that does not reset when another device is plugged in / done charging? I currently have the Baseus Gan3 100W, but because a few of my devices are quite old and have weak batteries, they will be reset into charging if another device is fully charged or plugged in. So each device triggers the charger to reset and the charger keeps resetting non-stop :’D
There are some cheap devices that will do 20w or 30w on a bunch of ports and not renegotiate, I haven't looked at an y of them yet as the ones I have found are really poorly made. Yeah, the loop of recharging is fun.
Great video. My guess, is that the USB-A-1 is 5W max in order to help lessen the burden of power redistributions. Right or not, I cannot appreciate having to choose which USB-A to plug into, or if I might need both to pass 15W. I have the 7-port Baseus w/3AC-lets and an off-switch, but I never opened the box once I saw the 5W limitation on USB-A-1. Deal breaker for me, unless there's wisdom to justify it. Is there? I bought the GaN3 Pro Desktop per your review. Great toy.
Yeah, I assume the best case, they did some market research and decided people want a dedicated low power port. I actually agree with the idea. They did visually mark it at least, but it still could be clearer. I think I removed the bit talking about trickle charging, but yeah, no idea what they are talking about for the product itself or lack of knowledge of how devices charge at all clearly presented in the marketing material should give you everything you need to know... It's sad but I imagine that GaN3 will be off the market soon replaced by this.
I think I reviewed that one or something very similar in a video with the Anker USB power strip. It was a 120V only device. But yeah, otherwise basically the same thing.
@@AllThingsOnePlace Yes you did. Only difference is that is UK plug and has 2 AC, mine is 1 AC EU plug and I bought it pretty cheap ~35-36eur with free delivery.
Gran vídeo. Le tengo la siguiente pregunta: ¿Cuales son las marcas más confiables de cargadores? Hablando en términos de longevidad de sus productos y respaldo de garantía. Gracias
No existe una marca o marcas sobresalientes, por eso hay estos videos, en la data ( 8:07 ) se pueden apreciar ciertos cargadores con mas eficiencia promedio que otros, tambien depende en sus requisitos de carga entre otros factores ya que esto puede influenciar un producto de una marca "confiable" sobre otro que tiene un marketing menor pero es un producto mas adecuado para sus necesidades, la eficiencia es una buena manera de ir clasificando los cargadores, otra podria ser el precio y su relacion con la eficiencia.
Good stuff. Yeah, almost all charges have the same MTBF, mean time before failure, of current marketed products. This won't change for a while. But from what I've heard in comments, Anker does have very good technical support.
I often opt to paying much more for items to get them from companies that are ethical and don't use so much plastic (or even better avoid it completely where not necessary). Disgusting when I open up a product with single use, un recyclable, non-biodegradable plastics in such useless parts
@@AllThingsOnePlace That is interesting. I am assuming it is a 20V 12A port. I am hoping I can make a barrel jack module for the framework that will accept the power at that level. I doubt it though. If they are expecting 48V 5A then I don't think the input side will be able to handle the 12A.
Yeah, LTT store dot com? mag mounts coming soon, hahaha. I know what you mean though, and yeah, it's like they value space over practicality. None of these will plug or unplug without dragging the adapter across the table too.
That's the rub right? Baseus. haha Just not this one. I can't win that one. Everyone has different requirements, the GaN3 version of this tends to be the most compatible and useable of the different power adapters I've used. It's top tier efficiency, it isn't the best at USB negotiation, it isn't the most modern, the quality is questionable. Alternately, the Anker Prime 100W wall adapter A2343 I think, is pretty good, not quite as efficient, but more modern, better USB sharing, and hopefully better durability, but MTFB, mean time before failure, I bet is the same on every single one of these.
just try this one with my razer blade i9 and its not charge it .. if i put laptop in sleep mode it will charge .. so what the point of having this little thing ?
Just joined the Patreon! Thanks for doing such detailed work. I JUST got the 65w Baseus GaN6 unit, despite the fact that the 65w class is hot garbage in general. As I mentioned in another comment, the 65w GaN6 unit is sipping just 0.09w or lower at idle. (Could be much lower, but no idea since the freakin’ Kill-a-Watt I use has just one decimal place, so it just shows “0.0” on its derpy LCD.) I tend to keep stuff plugged in (travel being the exception), so I am hunting for idle efficiency.
haha, yeah, the tester I have has a 5 mA full scale current range for those low power usage devices. I do have that one to check out so whether it makes a video or just a Patron post no idea but the data will be out either way.
@@whistexexo3397 i got the GaN 6 65w at the end, as it was discounted to around 25 euro. I'm not an engineer and i don't have equipment to test quantitative data, but I can tell you I'm satisfied with it so far, it's compact portable and does it's job, it feels well built. It gets warm but not super hot, I have yet to test it at full capacity for a long period of time though. As it has only 2 pins and not 3 like my normal laptop charger though, it's less isolated and in some occasions I could even feel some tingling form current through the metal body of my laptop. This only happened with a couple of wall inputs though, and they were from a 40 year old home so it might be that the electrical system itself isn't super well built. When carrying it around study hall and such this never happened So I'm satisfied, I think it's a good product especially for the price and suitable for what I bought it for, but watch out for the electrical isolation
Anyone have suggestions for a >100w single port usb c adapters? I'm looking for the highest power density that's why I want a single port adapter for my laptop
That's a tough one, the 'bad reputation' Anker 717 is probably it, but those have reported higher failure rates. Not sure if they really are or if they just get used incorrectly. That's the smallest 140W adapter I have seen. The rest are all about the size of the Rocoren (and usually have more than one port).
Do you want to start a product design team to redo all this stuff. It's so obvious that we need a daisychain tb 4 system that can accept any power in and out at any part of the chain. Somehow kvm switch integrated and it would be ideal solution for EVERYTHING.. networking, multi pc setups, printers, Nas drives, all powered from a single source, high powered gan charger Ideally
In an ideal world we'd already have it all, cost be damned. For just power distribution the issue becomes converting then converting again, since USB has rules that it has to be 5V before negotiation happens, you'd lose efficiency at every node so it would be very poor after just a few connections. Many devices won't be able to use higher voltages. It would be possible to create USB PD end points on a daisy chain for powering several mini computers much more efficiently but it wouldn't share data. I am sure there is some way to make it work though.
I have a request if possible, I like to see cheap Chinese battery spot welder comparison or reviews ❤❤ also review of spigen 20000mah power bank with 30W, here in India we can buy 2500 rupee (abouy 30 dollars) great content again👍👍
Disappointing for a Baseus product. Generally agree about the unnecessary plastic packaging but I do like the piece that goes over the plug blades. When carried in a bag the cover reduces the chance for scratches and wearing the inside of the bag.
Forgot to take my nice pills this week 😂 true to that but they deserved it 😅 Pushing a product that’s subpar to previous models isn’t acceptable indeed. Thanks for your great content again.
haha, am I the trash engineer? I mean I could literally be a trash engineer... Are there any youtube channels on trash engineering? Thanks for watching!
Covering user manuals with plastic is one of the most pointless and stupid things I've seen companies do. Why bother? It's a waste of money, plastic, and if for some reason the user manual is busted I'll just look it up online. Damn
Yeah, some don't include a user manual at all anymore, the information is on the box, there is usually some requirement of warranty information or testing information, but again print it on the box, and the inside will have a card saying go online or nothing.
You said to me last comment reply that you will add the AC leakage test and you did. Your the best.
haha, I need to stop doing that.
@@AllThingsOnePlace you are the best anyway.
I love that you call out wasteful packaging and overuse of single use plastics. ❤
No problem!
Agree
Agreed. I'm sure most people buying these things don't care about the packaging and that's exactly the issue. Minimal (recycled) paper packaging should be the standard since like 20 years ago
@@Holy_HoboAsia cares a lot about packaging. Here, you can make a product feel high-end by adding good unboxing experience.
Subscribed after that
Thanks for the great honest review. It's easy as a consumer to believe the advertisement and pay more for what you think is an improved product. Honest reviews allow one to make an informed purchasing decision. Thanks
Thanks! It's difficult to put together videos like this and get them to the right level saying things are not good.
Yesterday I ordered the previous 100 W desktop charger of Baseus based on your review of it.
Seeing the thumbnail today I was like “oh darn!!”
After watching the video… I think the GaN3 model is still a good choice. Especially for the price I got it for (~30$).
Thanks for the review 😊
ha, yeah, that's an old dog now, but it's still great. I actually bought another one, and the new one measured the same. Why is one so good and one so bad I think is the point I was trying to get out in this video.
@@AllThingsOnePlace
Some companies ride the success of a previous product with a lackluster newer version.
I really don’t respect that about a company…
Did you grab the old desktop one or the old wall one? I have both and both are great.
@@RoyalFizzbin
The desktop version 😊
It seems to fit my needs for the next 3 years.
@@ELaster1Yeah, it’s unlikely we will NEED to charge things at over 100w anytime soon.
Finally time for the Anker 240 W power supply. I've been waiting for months. Hoping for good results!
Yeah, I was so worried about it being really bad, I want to look at some good things.
Thanks for testing for the tinkling effect. Extraordinary review 👍
Thanks for watching! Yeah, it was a long time coming, when the test equipment options include an explosion container...
Thanks for the great review, i just bought Baseus CCGNA100 watt adapter as for my business trip notebook charger
Nice, yeah, hopefully that makes a good pairing.
One of the most frequent complaints for multiport USB-C adapters is that they stop charging after a few minutes if you plug in a low-power device. So I think it is quite ingenious of Baseus to provide a dedicated a port for these. Too bad everything else sucks on this unit.
Yeah, I agree! So close...
Oh,,,,, I just realized, you were the reason why I bought my Gan3 charger from BaseUS months ago, haha.
haha
This one underperforming compared to their still class-leading for 100W desktop GaN3 model reminds me of your review of the Satechi 200W (that completely missed the mark compared to the 165W model from the previous year). One wonders if they forgot how to design a great charger. Well, here’s a wild theory - what if Anker or Ugreen are aggressively headhunting the Baseus and Satechi engineers behind their great hits? haha
I like that idea! That's possible. Hey look at these people doing great over here, here's a bunch of money do that for us.
Thanks for the testing. I also appreciate the commentary on plastics. I find that some companies absolutely seethe when you call them out on this. I had an amazon review get immediately reported and taken down for noting too much use of plastic from a company with "eco" in their name lmao
Yeah, that shouldn't happen, I guess paper is more expensive?
Hi, thanks for the review! Just have 2 questions on this:
1. Does the charger meet the single port 100w (20v5a) target when using 220V?
2. For these multiport chargers, can it share power in an even 45w-45w split between 2 devices (ex: 2 steam decks)? In the specs/website I keep seeing 65w-30w split but I don't really need the full 65 and rather redistribute the power to the other C port.
Great review, really appreciate the hard work!
Regarding strike 3, you are plugging another active power supply into the Baseus charger, so you should consider checking how much power is being supplied to the Apple charger as the power for that has to come from somewhere.
0.24 watts with an apple adapter and the magsafe puck. With this one you plug in any cable that talks back and it goes over a watt. An unterminated USB C to C cable is fine.
Ty for the informative video. Does using a high powered port, say usb c solo at 100watts damage electrical items that have a lower maximum charge rate, say, 30 watts (phone)? Does this also mean that the gadget with lower maximum charge rate mitigates the high flow, or does it only pull at a defined perimeter?
No. It doesn't force power into a device. The device negotiates for different power levels based on what it can handle.
Hello, i just saw the CCGAN100C6-S 100w baseus powerstrip which was released earlier this year. I was wondering if you can review it and see if it is worth considering over their current class leading gan3 counterpart. Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion.
You plugged in a MagSafe cable into that Baseus charger in the video, and all Lightning and MagSafe Apple chargers that use USB-C draw power without any device connected. Have you tried plugging in other non-Apple USB-C to C cables?
Yeah, that was just an example, a C to C cable will not do anything without a device. I have a video on that. But any companies watch charger, wireless pad, camera battery charger, etc. sets thing into power chewing mode.
Tingling test is great, I have dealt with tingling for a long time on all my laptops. Would love to see how apple 100w adapter does on this test.
Yeah, I have to find my bin of Apple adapters, I have the new 70W one to review so I'll probably do the leakage testing on all of them for that video.
Thanks for being honest 👍👍👍
Yeah, it's the data talking but I show it so it needs some interpretation right? I think it's a bit over the top in this one, haha.
Your channel is fantastic, very informative with clear communication! Do you have plans to assess the AOHI Magcube 120W 4-Port GaN+ Desktop Charger? Based on your review, I was going to purchase the solid performing Baseus 100W Desktop Charger, but became hesitant due to recent Amazon reviews showing concerning safety (seems Baseus’ biggest concern is quality control as opposed to performance). Any similar alternative style charger to the performing Baseus 100W Desktop Charger that you can recommend? Thanks in advance!
Yeah, Baseus deals with quality issues. The 100W Gan3 desktop adapter video I even point that out... But yeah, AOHi has done okay in most tests. It'll probably be awhile before I get to it, you can always try it out and let me know if it works with your device mix.
Disappointed in the performance level of this charger. I'm glad I watched this review video. Great job, and thanks so much 💯. Can't wait for the next one.
It's like splitting hairs though right? I'm surprised no one has fought back on this one. Anyway, yeah, thanks for watching and commenting!
After watching Your movie about powerbanks, I chosed the ZMI QB826G 25000mAh PD 210W and I am very happy, I needed something that will quickly charge my phone on a travel and this powerbank worked, charges my Xiaomi 13T Pro in 20 minutes in the same way as a 120W network charger. Thanks for your tests. 👍💪👏🙂
Nice! Thanks for sharing.
Do you recommand the UGREEN Nexode 65W with the three international plugs ? Was was wondering if I should get the Baseus 100w wall charger + international plug converter. Thanks
I think I cover that in the UGREEN video. ua-cam.com/video/ENmke0ltNdg/v-deo.html
thank you ! 😃
04:03 it is 280 mW not over a Watt? I don't get it.
The power analyzer does averaging, it takes a few seconds to catch up.
Nice vid mate. Not sure if it was this video or a different one or if you already did it, but I'd be highly interested in an efficiency deep-dive
Yes, I need to do this for all the metrics I talk about.
Hi, thanks for the review, but I dont really get it, is this gan6 bad in general or is it a few percent worse than the previous gan3? There aren't many options where i live, either Baseus or Ugreen(no safety listing on most models)
If this gan6 is just a few percents worse than it's previous but still ok in general then it should work for me??? i only need to charge phones and watches, the 65w version is probably better for me, what do you think?
It's a few percent worse than the previous generation. A few percent difference is generally the difference between overheating and operating. This means longer lasting, etc.
Will it work, yes, everything I've tested and presented works. For a phone and a watch I'd probably go 45W Ikea. That thing is the value king and it's a good adapter.
It would be nice to check also the new GaN6 65W charger (Baseus GaN6 Pro 4 Ports Fast Charger 65W - P10162701113). I also considered the Baseus 100W Desktop Charger GaN3 but from some reason is rated from 120V up (because in Japan 100V is the standard, so not sure if it would be safe to use it) or get the 65W desktop version 🤔.
mm yeah, I bet the current draw would probably be a bit too much on 100V for the GaN3. I have the Gan6 65W to check out. Based on how this did it'll be a while.
I actually just got that 65w GaN6 from Baseus and I can tell you that it sips power at idle, at least. Under 0.0 (so 0.09 or lower) based on my kill-a-watt, for whatever that is worth. I am guessing it’s bad otherwise, just like every other 60-70w adapter, but I do not have the test capability of ATOP.
@@AllThingsOnePlace Please review the Gan6 65W soon! We're waiting for the data. Thank you for your work.
Can you test the AOHI MAGCUBE 120W 4-PORT GAN+ DESKTOP STATION?
That is already in the list. No idea when. Thanks for the suggestion.
Hello , thanks for your efforts, I have razer blade 15 advanced, what is the best usb c charger for it
If the support is for 100W PD charging then probably the Anker 100W Prime or the Baseus 100W desktop adapter are still my go to adapters.
Baseus laid an egg on this one. The Amazon reviews were almost ALL Vine "reviews'
Baseus 100W from 2021 I saw on here, is still a solid device, and was only$41
Yeah, no idea what the process is on a new product like this. I still like and use older one.
What would you pick as a 65w charger from any brands that is good all on one travel or daily carry that can support super fast 2.0?
I don't have one.
In my experience, Baeus has been hit or big miss. A 65W GaN charger from Amazon burned one of my desk usb c fan
Yeah, I agree. Odd, that a fan would burn out though.
Its been a tough choice for me picking bricks in the 100w range.
Could you list some real world situations between the GaN3 baseus and the Anker prime A2343 100w? I know that the anker one has better negotiations and such with the charging but do you have a quick example on top of ur mind that would prove the difference? It would really help me to put the nail in the coffin and just buy one haha. Love your detailed videos!
For me, the GaN3 makes more sense. I haven't had any issues with the negotiation being slow. So, it takes 20 seconds to figure out what's plugged in, but once it does it moves right along and everything is charged when I need it. The efficiency is a top tier performer. The lower efficiency counts the GaN6 adapter out. The Anker is better for some modern devices though, in that it can negotiate almost instantly so has a wider span of compatibility. It is also better for international travel with lower leakage current, so no tingling laptop while plugged in. The Baseus will leave you tingling on 240V in. So, if you travel, Anker, if you are 120V country based, and not traveling too much, Baseus GaN3. But that's just my two cents.
Love the technical information provided!
Quick Question, have you seen this ?
[SmallRig VB99 Pro Mini V-Mount Battery]
(let me know if you want a link)
since you test power banks this product is no so far from it.
What is special about these devices is that they are meant to be run 100 to 0 % at 14.8V on the D-tap port or the Vmount connection as long as the power drainage is not exceeded.
I have seen that before but yeah, it is essentially a power bank. In any case, I added it to the list.
thanks for the review , I would like to ask question. Is it safe to charge a device with lower watts or lower power charger?
Yes. Most lower power devices will charge from 5V and almost any USB port, just slower. Laptops might not charge with that low of a voltage though.
@@AllThingsOnePlace thank you for your answers , example my phone 120w but I use 65w charger, the charger won’t get damage right ? Because I see you set load high than charger can support then the charge always shutdown. Does that mean lower power charger than charging device , charger will always shutdown ?
I love your detailed thorough videos. Can you review the Pine64 PinePower?
Yeah, I need to do that. It has been on the list for a very long time.
I already own it lol but would love to see the analysis of it. Came with my Pinecil soldering iron. It does get quite hot to the touch though when putting out it's full 65 watts.
Kindly suggest Anker 65w Gan prime vs Baseus gan 6.
I want to purchase but confused
Yeah, that is probably a toss up.
Would you be able to test the Blitzwolf BW-i100 120W GaN charger?
I added it to the list, thanks for the suggestion.
@@AllThingsOnePlaceThanks man, I'm curious how it stacks up, being only $30.
What is the best 100w charger do you recommend?
Currently in my best of the baseus 100W GaN3 is one option (although it's limited in value due to aging out), and the Anker A2343 tested well, they seem to last a bit better, none of them are going to really last though.
Can I plug this into a surge protector, or only directly into outlet
Technically, with the extension cord it should only go directly to an outlet, as a stand alone adapter it can connect through one surge protector.
Nice one. Would love it if you could rate surge power strips to see how their USB-C chargers actually work and if they're worth buying for those. Vampire energy loss is something I try to be cognizant of but have no way of testing at home.
Yeah, I noticed USB ports in a lot of power strips and even extension cords now. It is certainly a good topic to cover. I was going to start with a through desk mount one.
@@AllThingsOnePlace Nice, looking forward to it!
I love your detailed review video. Can you please make a review about the new cuktech 140w charger ? Thanks you.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Which device can I buy to use it to test Over current on Usb charger and power bank?
And Over Voltage too.
I wan to have It for my personal use
Can you recommend one for me?
Over current. A dc electronic load. I like the siglent ones for the simplicity of use but simple is relative and they’re not cheap. Over voltage is still something I don’t really understand in a power bank context.
Any recommendations?
I had an old Baseus 100W charger and I have issue where it would drop the charging speed to only 15w from 25w on a samsung phone.
Yeah, I'm not sure the exact reason but I've heard some reports of that before. Do you think it was just charged enough to lower the charge power level?
@@AllThingsOnePlaceit happens even when the battery is about 5%. Unplugging and replugging the cable into the phone fixes the charging speed to fast charge most of the time.
It also happens If I happen to plug two devices. As an example if I have my phone S23 Ultra plugged in and is currently fast charging), plugging in a tablet (Tab S7 Plus) would drop the charing speed to only 15w to both devices and I have to replug the device to make it fast charge.
FYI, you can tell the charging rate by the color of the charging pop up when you plug in on Samsung phones. Green means 15W, Cyan means 25w, and blue means 45w.
NEMA is the wrong connector choice unless the adapter is small enough not to block adjacent receptacles.
It's an odd decision. I always forget to check these in a normal socket...
hi i want to ask what is your recommended usb c to usb A cable and usb c to usb that can i use on dac/dap
You wouldn't go USB C (power out, supply side) to USB A (power in, device side), you could have a USB A to USB C though. Basically take your pick of cables from the USB cables list, find the one with the lowest resistance and the length you need. www.allthingsoneplace.com/usb-cables-1 Making sure the charger can supply whatever your device needs is important though. The USB C on the DAC may be expecting a different connection, like QC, quick charge, for example.
@@AllThingsOnePlace thank you
Man...couldn't they have just taken that previous 100W one and made the cord removable?? A lot of people are still waiting for a good charger with removable cord!
Yeah, no idea.
Thanks for all the comprehensive testing that you have done! Is there any 100W+ charger that does not reset when another device is plugged in / done charging?
I currently have the Baseus Gan3 100W, but because a few of my devices are quite old and have weak batteries, they will be reset into charging if another device is fully charged or plugged in. So each device triggers the charger to reset and the charger keeps resetting non-stop :’D
There are some cheap devices that will do 20w or 30w on a bunch of ports and not renegotiate, I haven't looked at an y of them yet as the ones I have found are really poorly made. Yeah, the loop of recharging is fun.
Great video. My guess, is that the USB-A-1 is 5W max in order to help lessen the burden of power redistributions. Right or not, I cannot appreciate having to choose which USB-A to plug into, or if I might need both to pass 15W. I have the 7-port Baseus w/3AC-lets and an off-switch, but I never opened the box once I saw the 5W limitation on USB-A-1. Deal breaker for me, unless there's wisdom to justify it. Is there? I bought the GaN3 Pro Desktop per your review. Great toy.
Yeah, I assume the best case, they did some market research and decided people want a dedicated low power port. I actually agree with the idea. They did visually mark it at least, but it still could be clearer. I think I removed the bit talking about trickle charging, but yeah, no idea what they are talking about for the product itself or lack of knowledge of how devices charge at all clearly presented in the marketing material should give you everything you need to know... It's sad but I imagine that GaN3 will be off the market soon replaced by this.
I ordered yesterday Baseus 100W Power Strip GaN3 Pro Desktop Charger (1 AC, 2 Type-C, 2 USB). Hope it is good as was the one without AC outlet.
I think I reviewed that one or something very similar in a video with the Anker USB power strip. It was a 120V only device. But yeah, otherwise basically the same thing.
@@AllThingsOnePlace Yes you did. Only difference is that is UK plug and has 2 AC, mine is 1 AC EU plug and I bought it pretty cheap ~35-36eur with free delivery.
Gran vídeo. Le tengo la siguiente pregunta:
¿Cuales son las marcas más confiables de cargadores? Hablando en términos de longevidad de sus productos y respaldo de garantía. Gracias
No existe una marca o marcas sobresalientes, por eso hay estos videos, en la data ( 8:07 ) se pueden apreciar ciertos cargadores con mas eficiencia promedio que otros, tambien depende en sus requisitos de carga entre otros factores ya que esto puede influenciar un producto de una marca "confiable" sobre otro que tiene un marketing menor pero es un producto mas adecuado para sus necesidades, la eficiencia es una buena manera de ir clasificando los cargadores, otra podria ser el precio y su relacion con la eficiencia.
Good stuff. Yeah, almost all charges have the same MTBF, mean time before failure, of current marketed products. This won't change for a while. But from what I've heard in comments, Anker does have very good technical support.
I often opt to paying much more for items to get them from companies that are ethical and don't use so much plastic (or even better avoid it completely where not necessary).
Disgusting when I open up a product with single use, un recyclable, non-biodegradable plastics in such useless parts
Yeah, a lot of companies now are going to paper/cardboard only packaging. Maybe one sticker to hold it closed.
Uggg i feel you. I want some higher power ones already. Hopefully soon.
The Baseus in this line has a 240W DC port. Should be interesting, but based on the performance of this thing, maybe not.
@@AllThingsOnePlace That is interesting. I am assuming it is a 20V 12A port. I am hoping I can make a barrel jack module for the framework that will accept the power at that level. I doubt it though. If they are expecting 48V 5A then I don't think the input side will be able to handle the 12A.
I wish the desktop version had 2 wall mounting options like a power strip as it powers up to 4 items. 3 USB c and one USB A would be ideal currently.
Yeah, LTT store dot com? mag mounts coming soon, hahaha. I know what you mean though, and yeah, it's like they value space over practicality. None of these will plug or unplug without dragging the adapter across the table too.
which 100w brand do you recommend?
That's the rub right? Baseus. haha Just not this one. I can't win that one. Everyone has different requirements, the GaN3 version of this tends to be the most compatible and useable of the different power adapters I've used. It's top tier efficiency, it isn't the best at USB negotiation, it isn't the most modern, the quality is questionable. Alternately, the Anker Prime 100W wall adapter A2343 I think, is pretty good, not quite as efficient, but more modern, better USB sharing, and hopefully better durability, but MTFB, mean time before failure, I bet is the same on every single one of these.
just try this one with my razer blade i9 and its not charge it .. if i put laptop in sleep mode it will charge .. so what the point of having this little thing ?
It's a PD charger, if the laptop expects more than 100 watts to operate then no 100W PD charger will work with it while on.
clear .. thanks
@@AllThingsOnePlace
Just joined the Patreon! Thanks for doing such detailed work.
I JUST got the 65w Baseus GaN6 unit, despite the fact that the 65w class is hot garbage in general. As I mentioned in another comment, the 65w GaN6 unit is sipping just 0.09w or lower at idle. (Could be much lower, but no idea since the freakin’ Kill-a-Watt I use has just one decimal place, so it just shows “0.0” on its derpy LCD.)
I tend to keep stuff plugged in (travel being the exception), so I am hunting for idle efficiency.
haha, yeah, the tester I have has a 5 mA full scale current range for those low power usage devices. I do have that one to check out so whether it makes a video or just a Patron post no idea but the data will be out either way.
@@AllThingsOnePlaceso what do you think about the GaN 6 65w? Looking forward to the video if it ever comes out
@@suschilegge1683 me too. Looking for myself a 45-65W Charger with good idle consumption and good Temperature.
@@whistexexo3397 i got the GaN 6 65w at the end, as it was discounted to around 25 euro. I'm not an engineer and i don't have equipment to test quantitative data, but I can tell you I'm satisfied with it so far, it's compact portable and does it's job, it feels well built. It gets warm but not super hot, I have yet to test it at full capacity for a long period of time though.
As it has only 2 pins and not 3 like my normal laptop charger though, it's less isolated and in some occasions I could even feel some tingling form current through the metal body of my laptop.
This only happened with a couple of wall inputs though, and they were from a 40 year old home so it might be that the electrical system itself isn't super well built. When carrying it around study hall and such this never happened
So I'm satisfied, I think it's a good product especially for the price and suitable for what I bought it for, but watch out for the electrical isolation
@@whistexexo3397 forgot to mention but this is for the European version, in the USA it might be different
can i tell me what is the best usb c charger for laptop ? gaming laptop
Gaming laptops are tough. They usually need more power so therefore basically stuck with the supplied brick. Or get a framework.
Baseus 15W 20k mah power bank is good or not. Can i buy it
I haven't looked at it. Not sure. I tend to say no to the real low wattage 20k+ power banks since they tend to be inefficient and slow.
@@AllThingsOnePlace right, but my budget is low 🙂
Anyone have suggestions for a >100w single port usb c adapters? I'm looking for the highest power density that's why I want a single port adapter for my laptop
That's a tough one, the 'bad reputation' Anker 717 is probably it, but those have reported higher failure rates. Not sure if they really are or if they just get used incorrectly. That's the smallest 140W adapter I have seen. The rest are all about the size of the Rocoren (and usually have more than one port).
lmao 0:57 is my exact reaction when I inadvertently ruin the box while unboxing
haha yep.
Do you want to start a product design team to redo all this stuff.
It's so obvious that we need a daisychain tb 4 system that can accept any power in and out at any part of the chain. Somehow kvm switch integrated and it would be ideal solution for EVERYTHING.. networking, multi pc setups, printers, Nas drives, all powered from a single source, high powered gan charger Ideally
Create voltage smart cables adaptors for every connector in existence and sell them cheap.
Also if we could make thunderbolt 4 cables with the magnetic attachment mechanism that swivels but has very strong magnetic connection
🤌🏼
In an ideal world we'd already have it all, cost be damned. For just power distribution the issue becomes converting then converting again, since USB has rules that it has to be 5V before negotiation happens, you'd lose efficiency at every node so it would be very poor after just a few connections. Many devices won't be able to use higher voltages. It would be possible to create USB PD end points on a daisy chain for powering several mini computers much more efficiently but it wouldn't share data. I am sure there is some way to make it work though.
Test the Over Voltage test. I want to see if it will survive it 😅
haha, yeah, well that tester goes to 5 kV, it will not survive that. Explosion enclosure required.
Always do it, let's expose the company; They Promise all Protection Protocols, but you wouldn't find none 😞
Awesome review, could you please review HEYMIX 100W desk top charger please?
It is on the list. I have to get working on videos, so much stuff in the queue.
I have a request if possible, I like to see cheap Chinese battery spot welder comparison or reviews ❤❤ also review of spigen 20000mah power bank with 30W, here in India we can buy 2500 rupee (abouy 30 dollars) great content again👍👍
Thanks for the suggestions. Yeah, the spot welder things probably won't make it anytime soon but I added it to the list.
Ty!👌
You're welcome!
I'm sticking with my gan5 then
Yeah, no idea what was going on with this thing.
Disappointing for a Baseus product. Generally agree about the unnecessary plastic packaging but I do like the piece that goes over the plug blades. When carried in a bag the cover reduces the chance for scratches and wearing the inside of the bag.
mm yeah, if it just had that I wouldn't say anything but with all the other bits.
I'm buying either the Anker in 65 watt with three ports or the 65 Watt Baseus with three ports.
Thanks for sharing!
@@AllThingsOnePlace😂 yes great share
Forgot to take my nice pills this week 😂 true to that but they deserved it 😅
Pushing a product that’s subpar to previous models isn’t acceptable indeed.
Thanks for your great content again.
Thanks! Yeah, I try to mix in some fun with the why am I making this video.
I love you - As a engineer (albeit a trash one) This is incredible. your content is amazing!!!
I love you #nohomo
haha, am I the trash engineer? I mean I could literally be a trash engineer... Are there any youtube channels on trash engineering? Thanks for watching!
NOOOO AHHAHAHAH.
I am an enginner but a trash one 😂😂😂
leakage, thank you.
haha, yeah, I ran that sequence on about 100 adapters, there's a lot of leaky adapters. Including pretty much all of the ones I like to use, ha.
@@AllThingsOnePlace oh, that's pretty unexpected
Covering user manuals with plastic is one of the most pointless and stupid things I've seen companies do. Why bother? It's a waste of money, plastic, and if for some reason the user manual is busted I'll just look it up online. Damn
Yeah, some don't include a user manual at all anymore, the information is on the box, there is usually some requirement of warranty information or testing information, but again print it on the box, and the inside will have a card saying go online or nothing.
A big no for me
Me too.
I hate Baseus Product, there are careless Company
It is appearing that way. But they come with stickers! haha Thanks for sharing!
I mean saying based on my Previous Purchase 100W Power bank, the percentage reading is not accurate 😢